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Even after u dial them in the sheets say to adjust them when tuning. We wasted heaps of time dialling ours in and they didn't get the best results.

I think u should get it on a dyno and tune them that way

nope only stockers in my new motor.

tridentt150v - even though the cam gears say 0 doesnt mean that they are in the factory 0 position, thats why people dial in cams to get the true 0 for those cams.

on my old SR20 we dialed in the cams as per spec sheet and true zero @ 50thou lift was 13 degrees adv on the inlet and 8 on the exh, after doing this it was on the dyno and playing with the cam gears got us better results on boost response and total power

nope only stockers in my new motor.

tridentt150v - even though the cam gears say 0 doesnt mean that they are in the factory 0 position, thats why people dial in cams to get the true 0 for those cams.

on my old SR20 we dialed in the cams as per spec sheet and true zero @ 50thou lift was 13 degrees adv on the inlet and 8 on the exh, after doing this it was on the dyno and playing with the cam gears got us better results on boost response and total power

Did all that with my Tomei's and guess what...........0

If you have the $$$$$$ for dyno time, I suggest you start off with 0 degrees, and slowly advance it till you're happy with the power curve.

The more you advance any intake cam gear, you will bring the power down lower, but in turn will sacrifice top end power for all you dyno queens.

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